Healy Fournier

  • Metals play an essential role in biological systems and are required as structural or catalytic co-factors in many proteins. Disruption of the homeostatic control and/or spatial distributions of metals can lead to disease. Imaging technologies have been developed to visualize elemental distributions across a biological sample. Measurement of…[Read more]

  • es to nursing education through the adaptation of curricula based on the proper utilization of SNSs.Background Pressure ulcer is largely avoidable, but its prevalence rate increased more than 80% in a 13 years study. Nurses have a great position to advance best practices towards the prevention of pressure ulcers. Therefore they should be…[Read more]

  • Healy Fournier posted an update 4 months ago

    Understanding cellular uptake mechanisms of nanoparticles with therapeutic potential has become critical in the field of drug delivery. Elucidation of cellular entry routes can aid in the dissection of the complex intracellular trafficking and potentially allow for the manipulation of nanoparticle fate after cellular delivery (i.e., avoid…[Read more]

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    Background The aims of this study were to determine risk factors for morbidity associated with laparoscopic ileocolic resection (LICR) for Crohn’s disease (CD) and whether the addition of a diverting ileostomy is associated with reduced morbidity. Methods Patients undergoing LICR for primary CD at our institution from 2005 to 2015 included in a…[Read more]

  • Healy Fournier posted an update 4 months ago

    New findings Pre-inspiratory activity manifesting in hypoglossal neural efferent discharge may be potentiated by mechanical interruption of vagal continuity and challenge with administration of a hypoxic and/or hypercapnic gas mixture and attenuated by static and/or dynamic pulmonary stretch. Differential excitability of, or premotoneuronal…[Read more]

  • Healy Fournier posted an update 4 months ago

    This review also describes the phytoremediation potential of flax when grown in metal contaminated soil. Furthermore, techniques and methods to increase plant growth and biomass are also discussed in this work. However, future research is needed for a better understanding of the physiology, biochemistry, anatomy, and molecular biology of flax for…[Read more]

  • NASA’s Genesis mission was flown to capture samples of the solar wind and return them to the Earth for measurement. The purpose of the mission was to determine the chemical and isotopic composition of the Sun with significantly better precision than known before. Abundance data are now available for noble gases, magnesium, sodium, calcium,…[Read more]

  • 6% in the postnatal group. CONCLUSIONS The CSA in the fetal group was larger than that in the postnatal group, which may explain the decrease in the prevalence of hydrocephalus in the fetal group.Pediatric Index of Mortality (PIM) 2 score is used in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) to predict the patients’ risk of death. The performance of…[Read more]

  • Composite nanoparticles composed of zein and chondroitin sulfate (CS) were self-assembled by the method of antisolvent precipitation to deliver curcumin (ZCCNPs). The structure of ZCCNPs changed from spheres to microaggregates with the increase of CS, involving hydrogen bonding and electrostatic and hydrophobic effects. The resistance of ZCCNPs to…[Read more]

  • The Mar Menor is a hypersaline coastal lagoon with salinity values ranging from 41.9 to 45.5. The system is subjected to a high anthropic pressure that causes an intense eutrophication process, followed by a recovery of the macrophyte meadows. This study focuses on the distribution of the main greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4 and N2O) and was carried…[Read more]

  • Nondigestible fermentable carbohydrates (NDFCs) can be fermented by microbiota, thereby yielding metabolites that have a beneficial role in the prevention and treatment of obesity and its complications. However, to our knowledge, no meta-analysis has been conducted to evaluate the effects of NDFCs on obesity.

    To conduct a meta-analysis of…[Read more]

  • The thresholds for considering neurological signs as soft versus significant for ataxia, parkinsonism, dystonia, etc. are critically important in tremor classification and must be studied across movement disorder subspecialties, not simply within a pool of tremor specialists.

    Clinical signs leading to diagnostic disagreement were identified…[Read more]

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    . 61.1% for intestinal metaplasia in the corpus, respectively. Compared to type A and Z-1, types B+C and Z-2+Z-3 were significantly associated with moderate to severe atrophy [odds ratio (OR) = 5.56 and 8.67] and serum pepsinogen I/II ratio of ≤ 3 (OR = 4.48 and 5.69).

    Close o…[Read more]

  • Results All children achieved OCF consolidation after halo-vest therapy for a median of 13.0 weeks (range 12.5-14.0 weeks). CT and MRI at the end of halo-vest therapy showed no signs of C0/C1 subluxation and confirmed the correct consolidation of OCF. The only complication associated with halo-vest therapy was a superficial infection caused by a…[Read more]

  • Zinc finger protein A20 can effectively regulate the process of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration in rabbits by inhibiting inflammation.

    Zinc finger protein A20 can effectively regulate the process of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration in rabbits by inhibiting inflammation.

    To investigate whether exosomes derived from…[Read more]

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